More mention of Connie Weldon

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I honestly don't see the necessity for equal representation of race, gender, etc. While I whole-heartedly embrace anyone who seeks to excel or enjoy playing the tuba, I don't find it a necessity to encourage others beyond their own interest. I don't mean to skew the topic or seem insensitive to equality; I just feel that it puts undue pressure, like in an infinite amount of other situations that are clear to us, in declaring that those who do not fit the "mainstream" physical characteristics should be more present. We all know numerous, wonderful musicians that are not white males. Give them praise for their merits, recognize their differences, but do not discuss their differences at lengths unless that is what they wish. It will only take away from the beauty of what they create. While I do realize and sympathize that unfairness plagues the earth, I don't find it entirely important to place labels among friends.

I hope this comes out as sensitive as I mean for it to be. :tuba:
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I think we got off topic in that we were talking about Mrs. Weldon accomplishment as a tubist and teacher.


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Plugo wrote:I think we got off topic in that we were talking about Mrs. Weldon accomplishment as a tubist and teacher.
Oh, no! We've never gotten off topic before on TubeNet. I'd better hurry up and post an update on "Update Update."
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And, no topic exists in a vacuum; there is often context that can have an effect on the topic's affect.
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Ladies and gentlemen,I spoke to Connie yesterday at her home in Beech Mtn. NC. Check her out on Facebook. She is in fine health other than a little circulation issue.And she is still a great teacher, I still use her principles,examples, hints with my students, several of whom have made the pilgrimage to Beech Mtn for a lesson, gentle, graceful but firm. Thanks for your spirited exchanges about her.Yours, David Mills, Charlotte
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DavidJMills wrote:Ladies and gentlemen,I spoke to Connie yesterday at her home in Beech Mtn. NC. Check her out on Facebook. She is in fine health other than a little circulation issue.And she is still a great teacher, I still use her principles,examples, hints with my students, several of whom have made the pilgrimage to Beech Mtn for a lesson, gentle, graceful but firm. Thanks for your spirited exchanges about her.Yours, David Mills, Charlotte
Thank you, David, for the good news -- glad she's doing well! :D
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AsiagoCheezBagel wrote: Come on folks, all of us tuba players care about is making music, working hard and having fun. Oh, and eating. Eating is great too.

Haha. I agree 100%.
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